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Catechism: Christ carrying his cross. Manuscript page "
JLJ4593380 Catechism: Christ carrying his cross. Manuscript page " Initiatory instruction in the Christian religion for children" attributed to Johannes Brenz (1498-1570) dedicated to Marguerite d Angouleme. 1527 Paris, Bibliotheque de l Arsenal. by Unknown Artist, (16th century); Bibliotheque de L Arsenal, Paris, France; (add.info.: Catechism: Christ carrying his cross. Manuscript page " Initiatory instruction in the Christian religion for children" attributed to Johannes Brenz (1498-1570) dedicated to Marguerite d Angouleme. 1527 Paris, Bibliotheque de l Arsenal.); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
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Catholic Cross Chatiment Crucifixion Equity Ordeal Outlandish Passion Torment
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This print showcases a manuscript page from the 16th century, titled "Catechism: Christ carrying his cross". The artwork is attributed to Johannes Brenz and dedicated to Marguerite d'Angouleme. It can be found in the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal in Paris, France. The image depicts an illuminating scene of Christ's ordeal as he carries his cross. A crowd surrounds him, representing the society witnessing this pivotal moment in religious history. The miniature artwork beautifully captures the passion and equity of Jesus' crucifixion. The manuscript page serves as an initiatory instruction in the Christian religion for children, providing them with a visual representation of biblical teachings. Through this outlandish piece of art, viewers are reminded of the torment endured by Jesus Christ and encouraged to reflect on their own faith. The intricate details and vibrant colors used in this manuscript make it a remarkable example of religious illumination during that era. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back to 1527 Paris, where such works were cherished for their spiritual significance. This print allows us to appreciate both the artistic skill involved in creating such manuscripts and their importance within Catholic culture. It serves as a reminder of our rich religious heritage and invites contemplation on themes of sacrifice, redemption, and devotion.
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